00:00Open borders, millions of people coming into our country because we're going to be spending a lot
00:05of money on shipbuilding. We're way, way, way behind. Every day you read in the papers about
00:09more and more fraud that's discovered. He's the fraud. He's a disgrace. We give Harvard
00:14$8 billion and we're holding back Columbia. We're holding back a lot of the schools because they
00:20were woke. As you've consistently identified, restoring our maritime dominance as a nation
00:26is very important. From shipbuilding to having a merchant marine that's capable of supporting
00:33American military efforts really up and down the line, restoring maritime dominance has
00:39been a priority of this administration. This executive order, which was prepared primarily
00:44by your National Security Council staff and National Security Advisor Walt, has a number
00:50of very significant policy steps all aimed at restoring American maritime dominance and
00:55ensuring that we have the shipbuilding capacity and ability to compete globally, both militarily
01:01and in the civilian space as well.
01:03And that could be a good one for Michigan, too, because we're going to be spending a lot
01:08of money on shipbuilding. We're way, way, way behind. We used to build a ship a day and
01:12now we don't do a ship a year practically and we have the capacity to do it. So we'll talk
01:17to you about that. Okay, Matt? Think about that. That's a natural.
01:31Okay. Shipbuilding. That's a good one.
01:35So the Senate confirmed Governor Huckabee to be your next ambassador to Israel earlier
01:43today. That's his commission as ambassador. And then we also have a transmittal letter
01:50to the President of Israel requesting that he accept Governor Huckabee's, or excuse me,
01:55Ambassador Huckabee's credentials.
01:57He's going to be fantastic. He's going to bring home the bacon, even though bacon isn't
02:06too big in Israel.
02:08That's just a third line.
02:10I had to clear that up.
02:20Okay.
02:21Thank you, sir.
02:22Congratulations to Mike Huckabee.
02:24Next up, sir, we have a series of executive orders and memorandum all relating to deregulation,
02:30which has obviously been a major priority of your administration. The first of these is
02:34an executive order. The Biden administration launched what you've called a war on showers.
02:40They had certain regulations that basically killed the water pressure of showers and other
02:46water appliances.
02:49You can say it.
02:50Go ahead. What are the appliances?
02:52I mean, it's everything, sir. It's dishwashers, toilets, sinks. But the shower heads are a huge
02:59deal.
03:00There's no water. You don't get water. It's ridiculous.
03:02So with this executive order, we're effectively going to be reversing that set of regulations
03:07to ensure that Americans have choice in the consumer market. If they want a low-flow shower
03:12head, they can buy one. If they want a real-deal shower head, they should have the ability
03:16to get one. You buy a new house, you pay a lot of money, and the developers, you're not
03:22allowed to do anything more. They put restrictors on. They used to have a restrictor where you
03:26could take it out, but now they weld it in. And you take a shower or wash your hands, whatever
03:31you do, including dishwashers where no water comes out. But you wash your hands. And in my
03:37case, I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair. I have to stand
03:43under the shower for 15 minutes until it gets wet. It comes out drip, drip, drip. It's ridiculous.
03:49And what you do is you end up washing your hands five times longer. It's all. It's the same water.
03:54And we're going to open it up so that people can live, and we're going to hopefully have
03:58Congress approve it so it's memorialized. We're going to try and get all of these things,
04:03including straws, a little thing like straws. We did straws a month ago where the paper straws
04:09were melting. They were dissolving. They weren't working well. And we went back to the plastic
04:16straws. We're going to get Congress to memorialize just about everything we've done here because
04:21most of it's common sense. But the water is horrible. When you go into a new, anytime you
04:25see a new faucet, you know it's going to be a long, it's going to be a long wash of the
04:31hands. And so we're changing. It's a big deal. I did it in the first administration. Biden came
04:35in in his first week, and he had no idea what he was doing, but somebody told him to do it.
04:41In his first week, he put the restrictions on all the bathroom utilities, even in areas that
04:47have so much water, they don't know what to do with it. You see those areas all the time with the
04:50flooding. So we're doing that, and we're going to get all of the things that you've seen. I think
04:57we set a record. We're up to almost 200 and 500 amendments. Nobody's ever done that. We're
05:05going to get them approved by Congress so they're memorialized. And we look forward to doing that.
05:12Very important. And Congress is going to start working on it as soon as we get the big, beautiful
05:17deal done. The big, beautiful deal is important. The biggest tax cuts in the history of our country.
05:22That's important. Okay. Okay. Is that okay? Good. It's a 10. We take a good shower. We rate the
05:42signatures. That was a 10. That's why. There are a large number of regulations on the books. These are
05:48regulations that are currently in effect that we believe blatantly violate the law, blatantly
05:54violate Supreme Court precedent, that otherwise you're just blatantly illegal. So what this
05:59presidential memorandum does basically just directs the heads of your departments and agencies
06:04to follow the law and to cease enforcing regulations that are blatantly illegal or unconstitutional.
06:12Okay, deal.
06:18It's really very important that we get these memorialized in Congress. Very important for
06:30the long haul, right? Yes, sir. This is another executive order relating to deregulation, sir.
06:35There are a lot of regulations on the books that either promote monopoly directly or prevent
06:41new market entrance from entering into a given market. The net effect of that is very negative
06:47for consumers. So what this executive order is going to do is direct your departments and agencies
06:52to work with the FTC, with the Attorney General, with the Department of Justice to ensure that the
06:59regulations we have on the books don't function as anti-competitive barriers to new market entrance.
07:05The net effect of all of that is going to hopefully be market forces that redound to the benefit of
07:12consumers and ordinary Americans as opposed to monopolistic businesses.
07:17I said yesterday he was a great, great student at Harvard before it went bad. It's gone really bad.
07:24Now they're teaching their students mathematics, basic mathematics. Can you believe it?
07:29So what does that mean? They're allowing people in that can't add two and two? What's going on at Harvard?
07:35I went to law school there, sir, and it was pretty liberal when I was there, but it's gone way off the deep end in recent years.
07:41None of you read that. They're teaching them basic mathematics, people that got accepted to Harvard.
07:45How come they got accepted if they don't have mathematics?
07:50And we're holding back $8 billion. Can we believe? We give Harvard $8 billion.
07:57And we're holding back Columbia. We're holding back a lot of the schools because they were woke
08:02and they've hurt a lot of people.
08:06Okay.
08:13The next presidential memorandum we have for you relates to Miles Taylor.
08:17You may recall that Miles Taylor served in the Department of Homeland Security during your previous administration.
08:23In his capacity with the Department of Homeland Security, he leaked classified information.
08:27He wrote a book under the pseudonym Anonymous, making outrageous claims both about your administration and about others in it.
08:36What this presidential memorandum is going to do, one, it's going to strip any act of clearance that he has
08:42in light of his past activities involving classified information.
08:46It's also going to order the Department of Justice to investigate his activities to see what else might come up in that context,
08:53given his egregious behavior during your previous administration.
08:56And I had no idea who this guy was.
08:58I had no idea.
09:00I saw him on CNN, or one of them, I guess CNN, a lot.
09:04He'd be on all the time, saying that the president is the president.
09:08I had no idea.
09:09It's like, you know, in this office you have a lot of young people, and they're here.
09:13I'll see him for two minutes, and I assume he was in the office.
09:17But I barely remember him, barely remember him.
09:21It was somebody that went out and wrote a book and said all sorts of terrible things.
09:29It were all lies.
09:30It was this gentleman or that gentleman, like I dealt with him all the time.
09:33I had no idea who this guy is.
09:34I said, who the hell is Miles Taylor?
09:36And he made a living on going on CNN, talking about the president, and I think these are lies and bad things.
09:45And I think it's like a traitor.
09:50It's like spying.
09:51He walks into the office.
09:52He's supposed to be sitting here.
09:53A lot of people, you know, I'll be here, and there'll be 20 people standing in the room.
09:58There'll be oftentimes young people in the office.
10:01I assume he was one of them, at least.
10:03But I didn't know anything about him.
10:05And he wrote a book, Anonymous, and I always thought it was terrible.
10:11Now we have a chance to find out whether or not it was terrible.
10:14But it was a work of fiction.
10:18Had a lot of publicity.
10:19Got himself a nice job with CNN, or one of them.
10:21And I think we have to do something about it.
10:24You can't have that happen.
10:25If that happens to other presidents, it wouldn't be sustainable for other presidents.
10:30I seem to be able to sustain.
10:34But if that happened to other presidents, I mean, it's just unfair.
10:38And if it was a Democrat president, I'd say that's a terrible thing.
10:41A thing like that can happen.
10:42That's a terrible thing.
10:44And it's time to find out whether or not somebody can do that.
10:48Can they write a book?
10:49And, you know, because they happen to be one of a lot of people in a room.
10:53And they go out and write a book.
10:54And worse than that, call it Anonymous, like it's a big deal.
10:57And everybody's saying, who is it?
10:59Who is it?
10:59Who is it?
11:00Then it was found out who he was a long time later.
11:05And he got a lot of publicity off that one.
11:08He's like a promoter.
11:09But we're going to find out whether or not somebody is allowed to do that.
11:13I think it's a very important case.
11:15And I think he's guilty of treason, if you want to know the truth.
11:18But we'll find out.
11:20And I assume we're recommending this to the Department of Justice.
11:23Yes, sir.
11:53This is another one.
11:57I don't know that I met him.
11:58I'm sure I met him.
11:59But I didn't know him.
12:01And he came out right after the election, which was a rigged election.
12:05A badly rigged election.
12:07We did phenomenally in that election.
12:08Look what happened to our country because of it.
12:10Open borders.
12:11Millions of people coming into our country.
12:14Russia and Ukraine, that would have never happened.
12:17October 7th would have never happened.
12:19Afghanistan, the way that they withdrew with 13 dead.
12:23But so many killed, actually.
12:25I mean, so many killed outside of the 13 soldiers.
12:28Hundreds of people killed.
12:31And maybe, I don't know, never mentioned, but I mentioned it.
12:3442 or 43 people so badly injured.
12:39The legs, the arms, blown off the face.
12:43And it was all because of an incompetent group of people that preceded us.
12:49And that would have never happened.
12:50And this guy Krebs was saying, oh, the election was great.
12:56It was great.
12:56Well, it's been proven that it was not only not great.
13:00When you look at all these lawyers and law firms that are signing, giving us hundreds of millions of dollars,
13:07it was proven by so many different ways and so many different forms,
13:12from the legislatures not approving to the unions that worked,
13:17from all of the different scamming operations.
13:22It was a very corrupt election.
13:24They used COVID to cheat.
13:26And we're going to find out about this guy, too, because this guy's a wise guy.
13:31He said, we've proved this is the most secure election in the history of our country.
13:35Now, this was a disaster.
13:38And frankly, we should go to paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID.
13:44And one other thing, you should get a little certificate that says you're a citizen of our country.
13:50You get a citizen piece of paper that says you're a citizen before you can vote.
13:56But you want voter ID and you want paper ballots.
13:59And you really want same-day voting.
14:01If you don't have same-day voting, they decide to change the air condition.
14:03Joe, we're fixing the air condition. Let's move all these boxes.
14:06We'll bring them back in a few days.
14:09And then they don't bring back those boxes.
14:12We've got to have safe elections.
14:14We have to have borders.
14:17Ideally, we have to have a free press, which we don't have.
14:20We don't have a free press.
14:21We have a very dishonest press.
14:23This is an honor.
14:24We're going to find out whether or not he was right.
14:27This was a disgraceful election.
14:29And this guy sat back saying, well, I'm a member, or like he's a Republican or something.
14:36And almost right from the beginning, and he's tried to make the case that this election was a safe election.
14:45I think he said, this is the safest election we've ever had.
14:50And yet, every day you read in the papers about more and more fraud that's discovered.
14:54He's the fraud.
14:55He's a disgrace.
14:56So we'll find out whether or not it was a safe election.
15:00And if it wasn't, he's got a big price to pay.
15:04And he's a bad guy.
15:05Here's another one.
15:06I have no idea who he is.
15:08Krebs.
15:09I have no idea who he is.
15:12I'm sure he was in the room at some point, just like you're all in the room.
15:15But I have no idea who he was.
15:17So thank you very much.
15:18Those last two are very important, I think, for the country.
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